Transfer Deadline Day has so far seen no activity from a Huddersfield Town perspective with the club appearing content with their current squad.

And despite a few social media rumours, including winger Sean Scannell linked to a move to either Sheffield Wednesday or Derby County, the club have denied any approaches for any of their players.

Indeed, dipping into the transfer market on Deadline Day can arguably be seen as an act of desperation from a club and, while David Wagner's side sit at the summit of the Football League Championship, there is no reason to panic buy.

But the club have consistently said the player will remain at the John Smith's Stadium and sit in a position of security – not only as early Championship pacesetters but as a club not having to sell through financial necessity.

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Of course, if a bid of some magnitude does come calling in the final hours then the club will have a big decision to make as well as a working out a potential replacement who is ready to head up to West Yorkshire at short notice.

Obviously anything can happen in the final hours of the Transfer Window but it would be hard to envisage the methodical, meticulous forward-thinking recruitment plan David Wagner and the club have put in place over the last six months or so would be easily ripped up at the 11th hour.

Watch the video above as the Examiner's Blake Welton and Doug Thomson explain why they are 'cautiously optimistic' Town will see no transfer activity tonight.